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Social insurance: the experience of three countries in the English-speaking Carribean
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1988
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Social insurance: the experience of three countries in the English-speaking Carribean
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Social insurance: the experience of three countries in the English-speaking Carribean
1988
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Compares the social insurance programmes of the Bahamas, Barbados and Jamaica from the standpoint of historical evolution and current administration, population coverage, financing problems, benefits available (adequacy, adjustment to inflation, differences), distribution of benefit expenditure (including assistance programmes within social insurance), administrative costs, personnel, managerial problems (eg poor communications, delays in the processing of benefits, flaws in accounting), contributions of insured persons, employers and the state, investment, and financial and actuarial equilibrium. (Abstract amended)
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